INTERNATIONAL — April 26, 2026
Turkish Foreign Minister Discusses Iran Negotiations and Ceasefire in Call with U.S. Officials
Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan held phone talks with U.S. officials to discuss Iran negotiations and urge an immediate ceasefire. Turkey condemned recent U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran as violations of international law while positioning itself as a diplomatic intermediary.
The Ehtebar Desk — originates with Khaama Press — 2 min read

Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan held telephone consultations with United States officials to discuss ongoing diplomatic efforts regarding Iran. During the discussions, Ankara emphasized the need for immediate dialogue and urged both sides to agree to a ceasefire amid escalating regional hostilities.
Turkey has positioned itself as a diplomatic intermediary in the dispute, advocating for a negotiated resolution to prevent further military escalation. In conjunction with the call, Turkish authorities formally condemned recent United States and Israeli strikes targeting Iranian territory, characterizing the operations as violations of established international law.
The diplomatic push comes as regional tensions continue to intensify. Israeli military operations against Iranian-linked positions in Syria have persisted, drawing concerns from regional actors about the potential for a broader conflict. Turkish officials have repeatedly called for de-escalation, stressing that sustained military action threatens regional stability and complicates diplomatic pathways.
The phone conversation between Fidan and U.S. negotiators reflects Ankara’s ongoing efforts to mediate between Washington and Tehran. By maintaining open channels with both governments, Turkey aims to facilitate direct talks and reduce the likelihood of further cross-border strikes. Officials in Ankara maintain that a diplomatic framework remains the most viable route to addressing security concerns and preventing a wider regional war.
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